Privacy Policy

Our top priority at Kaleli Advocates (“the Firm”) is to respect and protect your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how the Firm uses and protects any data you provide to the Firm when using this website.

By using this website and giving the Firm your information, you accept the terms of this Privacy Policy. When “you” is used below, it refers to you as an individual and, if you are a business entity, both you and your end users.

SITES COVERED BY THIS PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy is applicable to www.kaleliadvocates.net and all other websites and domains owned by the Firm (“Firm websites”).

Links to other third-party websites may be available on the Firm websites for your convenience and information. You will leave the Firm websites when you click on the links to third-party websites. The Firm has no control over third-party websites or their privacy policies, which can be different from the Firm’s. If you choose to provide any personal data to unaffiliated third parties, this Privacy Policy does not apply to that data. Before giving any company your personal data, the Firm urges you to read their privacy policy.

DATA THAT THE FIRM COLLECTS

We obtain the following types of personal data from the Firm websites’ visitors, current and potential clients, and other third parties:

Personal Data

We may ask you for specific personally identifiable information that will allow us to get in touch with you or identify you. Additionally, if you want to subscribe to one or more of our newsletters, bulletins, legal updates, or other publications, we may ask for this kind of information from you. Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to:

  • Email address
  • First name and last name
  • Phone number
  • Mailing Address

Job Applicant Data

Data provided by job applicants or others on Firm websites or offline means in connection with employment opportunities.

Usage Data

We might also gather data regarding how visitors utilize and navigate the Firm websites. This Usage Data may contain specifics like the Internet Protocol address (IP address) of your computer, the type and version of your browser, the web pages you visit while using the Firm’s websites, the time and date of your visit, the length of time spent on those pages, as well as other diagnostic data and the unique device identifiers mentioned above.

Tracking & Cookies Data

Our Firm websites may use cookies and related technologies to store and monitor information about you in order to offer and deliver a personalized and individualized service. A cookie is a small data file, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to your browser from a website and stored on your computer or mobile device.

When you access the Firm websites, we use cookies to keep track of where you go and to remember your preferences so you don’t have to enter them every time you visit.  This enables us to collect information about your browsing patterns in order to customize your experience and enhance the Firm websites and services.

HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL DATA

We may obtain your personal data in a variety of ways, including:

  • When you directly give it to us, such as when you send us an email or contact us directly by filling out a form on the Firm websites or signing up for and using one of our online tools like the HighQ portals;
  • When you sign up for seminars, training, publications, newsletters, bulletins, or legal updates;
  • During the course of providing legal services to you; or
  • Publicly accessible sources – we may utilize these sources, for instance, to assist us in maintaining the accuracy and timeliness of the contact information we currently have on file for you or for professional networking, such as LinkedIn.

USE OF PERSONAL DATA

The Firm uses your personal data:

  • To provide legal advice and respond to inquiries;
  • To make it easier for you to use the Firm websites, to ensure that the content is relevant, and to make sure that it is presented to you and your device in the best possible way;
  • For marketing and business development purposes, we may send out information about new services, legal updates, and invitations to seminars and events to those who have opted to receive such communications;
  • For the purpose of recruiting – to enable us to process employment applications and determine your suitability for any post for which you may apply at the Firm;
  • To take care of compliance and legal obligations, such as the Firm’s tax reporting requirements, verifying the identification of new clients, and preventing fraud and/or money laundering; and
  • To ensure that the firm’s websites and information technology systems are secure and operate as intended. For the purpose of identifying and preventing fraud, other crimes, and improper use of our Firm websites, it is necessary to keep an eye on how the Firm Websites are used. This enables us to guarantee your ability to use Firm websites in a secure manner.

WITH WHOM THE FIRM SHARES YOUR DATA

Your personally identifiable information is never sold, traded, or otherwise transferred to unaffiliated third parties. This does not include trusted third parties who help us run the Firm Websites, perform our business, or provide services to you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information private. We may also disclose your data if we determine that doing so is necessary to comply with the law, enforce our Firm Website’s policies, or to defend the rights, property, or safety of others. However, visitor data that cannot be used to identify an individual may still be shared with other parties for marketing, advertising, or other purposes.

ACCESS TO AND ACCURACY OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

The Firm works to maintain the accuracy of your personal data. To protect the accuracy of personal data, we have put technology management processes and guidelines into place. In addition to giving, you access to personal data, we also make steps to give you the chance to update it. We take reasonable measures to confirm your identification, such as a password and/or user ID, before giving access to personal data in order to preserve your privacy and security.

SECURITY OF DATA

The Firm is dedicated to safeguarding the information you give us. The Firm uses suitable physical and managerial safeguards to protect the information we collect in order to prevent unauthorized access, preserve data accuracy, and ensure the right use of information.
However, it is important to keep in mind that no form of electronic data storage or transfer via the Internet is completely safe. While we make an effort to protect your personal data with commercially reasonable measures, we cannot provide perfect assurance of security.

 

CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

No one under the age of 18 (“Children”) is targeted by the Firm websites. Anyone under the age of 18 is not knowingly subject to our collection of personally identifying information. Please get in touch with us if you’re a parent or legal guardian and you know that one of your kids has given us personal data. We take efforts to erase the data from our servers if we learn that we have obtained Personal Data from children without first obtaining their parents’ consent.

CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY POLICY

If there are modifications to the terms of this Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on and update the revision date in this document.

CONTACTING THE FIRM

Your opinions matter to us. Please contact us at info@kaleliadvocates.com with any feedback or inquiries you may have regarding the Privacy Policy.